Lawḥ-i-Síyyid-i-Mihdíy-i-Dahají
(Tablet to Siyyid Mihdíy-i-Dahají)
He is the Most Holy, the Most
Great, the Most Exalted, the Most High
O My Name!1 Yield thou praise unto God for having graciously chosen
thee to be a shower of bounty for that which We have sown in the pure and
blessed soil and enabled thee to serve as a springtime of tender mercy for the
wondrous and sublime trees We have planted. Indeed so
great is this favor that of all created things in the world of existence, none
can ever hope to rival it. We have moreover given thee to drink the choice wine
of utterance from the chalice of the heavenly bestowals of thy merciful Lord,
which is none other than this Tongue of holiness—a Tongue that, as soon as it
was unloosed, quickened the entire creation, set in motion all beings and caused
the Nightingale to pour forth its melodies. This is the Fountain of living
water for all that dwell in the realm of being.
Oftentimes have We wafted upon thee the sweet
savors of the All-Merciful from this Branch which moveth
over the Tablet of thy Lord, the Mighty, the Unconstrained. By the
righteousness of the One true God! Were all created things, visible and
invisible, to direct themselves towards Him, thou wouldst find them winging
their flight unto the Supreme Goal, the Spot wherein the divine Lote-Tree exclaimeth: Verily, no
God is there but Me, the Almighty, the All-Bountiful.
Great is thy blessedness, inasmuch as thou
hast been journeying throughout the lands of God, and been the embodiment of
joy and assurance for the people of Bahá who have renounced
all else but Him, and set their hearts towards this Court which hath shed its
radiance upon all realms, and sprinkled them with the surging waters of this
Ocean wherewith thou thyself hast been sprinkled—an Ocean which hath
encompassed all created things.
Indeed thou didst grasp the
significance of rendering assistance unto God and didst arise to achieve this
through the power of wisdom and utterance. Say: To assist Me is to teach My
Cause. This is a theme with which whole Tablets are laden. This is the
changeless commandment of God, eternal in the past, eternal in the future.
Comprehend this, O ye men of insight. They that have passed beyond the bounds
of wisdom fail to understand the meaning of assisting God as set forth in the
Book. Say: Fear ye God and sow not the seeds of dissension amongst men. Observe
ye that which hath been enjoined upon you by your Lord, the Almighty, the
All-Knowing. He knoweth the reality of victory and
hath taught it to you with an utterance that the vain imaginings of them that
rove distraught in the wilderness of doubt can never corrupt.
O My Name! Suffer all created things to quaff
once again from this chalice which hath caused the seas to rise. Kindle then in
the hearts the blazing fire which this crimson Tree hath ignited, that they may
arise to extol and magnify His Name amidst the adherents of all Faiths.
Numerous letters from thee have been presented
before Our Throne. We have perused them as a token of grace on Our part, and
for each name thou didst mention therein We have revealed that which will stir
the minds of men and will cause the spirits to soar. Moreover
We have repeatedly enabled thee to hearken unto the warblings
of the birds of heaven and to incline thine ear to the songs of the
nightingales pouring forth their melodies upon the branches. Thus
was the Pen of God set in motion in thy remembrance that thou mightest admonish men through the power of this utterance
which is divinely ordained to be the revealer of the signs of His glory.
Blessed is the spot wherein the anthem of His
praise is raised, and blessed the ear that hearkeneth unto that which hath been sent down from the
heaven of the loving-kindness of thy Lord, the All-Merciful.
Exhort thou the servants of God unto that
whereunto We have exhorted thee that they may abstain from whatsoever is forbidden them in the Mother Book. Those who perpetrate
deeds that would create turmoil among the people have indeed strayed far from
helping God and His Cause and are numbered with the mischief-makers in the Tablet
which God hath designated to be the dawning-place of all Tablets.
Say: If it be Our pleasure
We shall render the Cause victorious through the power of a single word from
Our presence. He is in truth the Omnipotent, the All-Compelling. Should it be Godfs
intention, there would appear out of the forests of celestial might the lion of
indomitable strength whose roaring is like unto the peals of thunder
reverberating in the mountains. However, since Our loving providence surpasseth all things, We have ordained
that complete victory should be achieved through speech and utterance, that Our
servants throughout the earth may thereby become the recipients of divine good.
This is but a token of Godfs bounty vouchsafed unto them. Verily thy Lord is
the All-Sufficing, the Most Exalted.
Say: Fear ye God and commit not such deeds as
would cause My loved ones on earth to lament. Thus biddeth you this Pen which hath set the Pen of Glory in
motion within the arena of wisdom and true understanding.
Convey My greetings unto those whose faces
mirror forth the radiance of Bahá, then mention to
them this utterance which cheereth the eyes of the
righteous. The glory of God rest upon thee and upon
such as have firmly clung to the Cord of God, the Revealer of verses.c
Restrain thou the inhabitants of those regions
from provocative acts, from strife, dissension or aught else that would create
trouble. That which is praiseworthy in these days is the promotion of the
Cause. For instance if those people who pursue certain
aims were to dedicate themselves to the teaching of the Cause, all the dwellers
of those regions would, ere long, be invested with the mantle of faith.
Should anyone perceive the sweetness of the
following passage in the Tablet revealed in honor of Nabíl
of Qáfin,2 he would readily comprehend the significance of
assistance: Human utterance is an essence which aspireth
to exert its influence and needeth moderation. As to
its influence, this is conditional upon refinement, which in turn is dependent
upon hearts which are detached and pure. As to its moderation, this hath to be
combined with tact and wisdom as prescribed in the Holy Scriptures and Tablets.
O My Name! Utterance must needs possess
penetrating power. For if bereft of this quality it would fail to exert
influence. And this penetrating influence dependeth
on the spirit being pure and the heart stainless. Likewise
it needeth moderation, without which the hearer would
be unable to bear it, rather he would manifest opposition from the very outset.
And moderation will be obtained by blending utterance with the tokens of divine
wisdom which are recorded in the sacred Books and Tablets. Thus
when the essence of onefs utterance is endowed with these two requisites it
will prove highly effective and will be the prime factor in transforming the
souls of men. This is the station of supreme victory and celestial dominion.
Whoso attaineth thereto is invested with the power to
teach the Cause of God and to prevail over the hearts and minds of men.
O My Name! The Daystar of utterance, shining
resplendent from the dayspring of divine Revelation, hath so illumined the
Scrolls and Tablets that the kingdom of utterance and the exalted dominion of
understanding vibrate with joy and ecstasy and shine forth with the splendor of
His light, yet the generality of mankind comprehend not.
The reason why the subject of aid and
assistance hath time and again streamed and will continue to stream from the
Pen of Providence is to warn the friends of God lest they engage in activities
that would give rise to strife and turmoil. It is incumbent upon them, one and
all, to diligently seek ways to help the Cause of God in such manner as We have
explained. This is but a token of His grace especially conferred upon His loved
ones that every one of them may attain the station characterized by the words:
gWhoso quickeneth a soul hath verily quickened all
mankind.h
Temporal ascendancy hath been and will
continue to be under the shadow of this station. Its appointed hour is
preordained in the Book of God. He is truly cognizant thereof and it will be
manifested through the potency of His might. Verily He is the Powerful, the
All-Subduing, the Omnipotent, the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
The sanctified souls should ponder and
meditate in their hearts regarding the methods of teaching. From the texts of
the wondrous, heavenly Scriptures they should memorize phrases and passages
bearing on various instances, so that in the course of their speech they may
recite divine verses whenever the occasion demandeth
it, inasmuch as these holy verses are the most potent elixir, the greatest and
mightiest talisman. So potent is their influence that the hearer will have no
cause for vacillation. I swear by My life! This Revelation is endowed with such
a power that it will act as the lodestone for all nations and kindreds of the
earth. Should one pause to meditate attentively he would recognize that no
place is there, nor can there be, for anyone to flee to.
In such manner hath the Kitáb-i-Aqdas
been revealed that it attracteth and embraceth all the divinely appointed Dispensations. Blessed
those who peruse it. Blessed those who apprehend it. Blessed those who meditate
upon it. Blessed those who ponder its meaning. So vast is its range that it
hath encompassed all men ere their recognition of it.
Ere long will its sovereign power, its pervasive influence and the greatness of
its might be manifested on earth. Verily, thy God is the All-Knowing, the
All-informed.
O My Name! Hearken thou unto My Voice coming
from the direction of My Throne. He wisheth to make
mention of thy name at all times inasmuch as thou hast
proved thyself steadfast in extolling His virtues amongst men. Indeed thy Lord loveth fidelity as found in the realm of
creation, and He hath given it precedence over most of the praiseworthy
qualities. Verily, He is Potent and Powerful.
Know thou moreover that We have heard the
praise thou hast uttered in thy communion with God, thy Lord, the Exalted, the
Gracious. Great indeed is the blessedness awaiting thee, inasmuch as thou hast
curtailed thine own affairs in favor of this inviolable, this mighty and
enlightened Cause. We entreat God to make thy call a magnet which will attract
the embodiments of names in the world of existence that all beings may
spontaneously hasten to heed it. No God is there besides Him, the Exalted, the
Preeminent, the Ever-Blessed, the Sublime, the Most
August, the Most Glorious, the Most Bountiful, the All-Knowing, the
All-Informed.